The Shinmoedake volcano in southern Japan has begun spewing smoke and lava... oh, please no major eruption, Japan has enough disasters to cope with right now.
Do you have a link about that
The Shinmoedake volcano in southern Japan has begun spewing smoke and lava... oh, please no major eruption, Japan has enough disasters to cope with right now.
Do you have a link about that
OKYO -- The weather agency says a volcano in southern Japan is spewing ash and rock again as the country struggles with the aftermath of a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami in the north.
The Meteorological Agency issued a warning Sunday saying that Shinmoedake volcano resumed activity after a couple of quiet weeks.
The mountain is on Kyushu island, 950 miles (1,500 kilometers) from the epicenter of Friday's magnitude 8.9 earthquake and resulting tsunami, which devastated much of the country's northeastern coast.
It was unclear if the eruptions were linked to quake. Japan lies on the "Ring of Fire" - an arc of seismically active zones where earthquake and volcanic eruptions are common.
Mt. Shinmoe-dake is located some 950 miles from the epicenter of Friday's massive quake, and is one of the many volcanoes located within the Pacific Ring of Fire—a seismically active zone where volcanic eruptions and earthquakes commonly occur. It first erupted again in January 2011 after 52 years of being dormant.
Breaking news on the Yahoo home page says that a 2nd tsunami may be on the way. Anyone know what would cause this one?
This is fron yahoo News, 8 minutes ago 10:36pmOKYO – Japanese officials say they believe a hydrogen explosion has occurred at Japan's stricken ***ushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, similar to an earlier one at a different unit in the facility. A massive column of smoke was seen belching from the plant's No. 3 unit Monday. The reactor had been under emergency watch for a possible explosion as pressure built up there following a hydrogen blast Saturday in the facility's Unit 1. Officials have been racing stave off multiple reactor meltdowns after a devastating quake and tsunami incapacitated the ***ushima plant. More than 180,000 people have evacuated the area, and up to 160 may have been exposed to radiation.
That is sad!My DN got out last night, one of the first flights out. Getting to the airport is a very difficult. The taxis are demanding $900 cash, American. People have seat butcan't get to the airport.
Has anyone been able to find any good (reliable) information about potential nuclear fallout if this plant does blow? Most info I have found has been from not so reliable sites-mainly anti-nuclear power sites. I see that the USS Ronald Regan pulled back after detecting higher radiation levels about 100 miles off the coast. I know several people going to Hawaii in the next week or two and am a little concerned.
I've heard that there have been a few quiet protests in other places. I don't think that they want to be making a lot of noise right now but they might come out more loudly at a later date.I'm having a hard time finding information too.
I'm kind of surprised. I thought the environmentalists would be all over this catastrophe, like they were with the oil rig explosion. Haven't seen anything from the environmentalists groups. Seems like they would be concerned as they were before.
Has anyone been able to find any good (reliable) information about potential nuclear fallout if this plant does blow? Most info I have found has been from not so reliable sites-mainly anti-nuclear power sites. I see that the USS Ronald Regan pulled back after detecting higher radiation levels about 100 miles off the coast. I know several people going to Hawaii in the next week or two and am a little concerned.
Has anyone been able to find any good (reliable) information about potential nuclear fallout if this plant does blow? Most info I have found has been from not so reliable sites-mainly anti-nuclear power sites. I see that the USS Ronald Regan pulled back after detecting higher radiation levels about 100 miles off the coast. I know several people going to Hawaii in the next week or two and am a little concerned.
The government has been real hush hush about what is actually going on until it gets bad and then they have to. Maybe it's because they don't know, maybe it's because they are trying to save face, but I knew from the start that the reactor situation was not under control like they told everyone on Saturday.
Now they are saying there is a nuclear melt down in all three plants.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/03/14/second-explosion-stricken-japan-nuke-plant/
He said that he thinks they should be moving people at least 100 miles away from the reactors instead of the 40 miles they are now moving them. Also, no one has ever tried sea water before to cool a reactor because it ruins it. They don't know what the effect will be.
Pretty creepy stuff.
Does that mean people can't ever go back to that area? I mean, is the radiation just in the air or is it now in the soil?